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- the present invention relates to a semiconductor memory device having a pipeline structure, and more particularly to a data output control circuit of a semiconductor memory device operable in a parallel test mode.
- a testing apparatus for performing the delivery test is provided with many pins for data input/output and a plurality of semiconductor memory devices can be tested at the same time using the data input/output pins. For instance, a testing apparatus having 32 data input/output pins can test 8 semiconductor memory devices when each of the semiconductor memory devices has a 4-bit input/output structure, if there is no constraint condition. However, in a case where semiconductor memory devices have a 16-bit input/output structure, only two semiconductor memory devices can be tested at the same time. Thus, the efficiency of delivery test is aggravated.
- JP-A-Heisei 5-314795 Japanese Laid Open Patent Disclosure
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating an example of a conventional semiconductor memory device which does not have a pipeline structure.
- the semiconductor memory device a plurality of data amplifiers 11 to 14, a comparing circuit 20 composed of AND gates 20-1 and 20-2 and a NOR gate 20-3, a plurality of buffer 71-1 to 74-2, a plurality of output control circuit 51 to 54 respectively composed of two NOR gates 51-1 and 51-2, 52-1 and 52-2, 53-1 and 53-2, and 54-1 and 54-2, and a plurality of output control circuit 61 to 64 respectively composed of two N-channel MOS transistors 61-1 and 61-2, 62-1 and 62-2, 63-1 and 63-2, and 64-1 and 64-2.
- a data amplification signal DE100 and data signals 101-1 and 101-2; 102-1 and 102-2; 103-1 and 103-2; and 104-1 and 104-2 having a complementary level relation from a plurality of memory cell elements, 4 memory cell elements in this example are inputted to the data amplifiers 11 to 14.
- the data amplifiers 11 to 14 amplify the data signals 101-1 to 104-2 in response to the data amplification signal DE100 to produce first data signals 121-1, 122-1, 123-1 and 124-1 and second data signals 121-2, 122-2, 123-2, and 124-2, respectively.
- the first data signals 121-1, 122-1, 123-1 and 124-1 are supplied to the first AND gate 20-1 of the comparing circuit 20 and the second data signals 121-2, 122-2, 123-2, and 124-2 are supplied to the second AND gate 20-2 thereof. Also, the first and second data signals 121-1 to 124-2 are supplied to the plurality of output control circuit 51 via the plurality of buffers 71-1 to 74-2 as data signals 141-1 to 144-2, respectively.
- the comparing circuit 20 outputs a comparison resultant signal of an active level (a low level) when the condition is satisfied which all the data signals 121-1, 122-1, 123-1 and 124-1 are the same high level or all the data signals 121-2, 122-2, 123-2, and 124-2 are the same high level.
- the comparing circuit 20 When the above condition is not satisfied, the comparing circuit 20 outputs the comparison resultant signal of an inactive level (a high level).
- the comparison resultant is supplied to one terminal of each of the NOR gates of the output control its 51 to 54. Therefore, when the comparison resultant signal is in the active level, the first and second signals are inverted by the NOR gates and supplied as signals 151-1 to 154-2 to the gates of the N-channel MOS transistors. As a result, the output circuits output signals 111 to 114 of the high or low level.
- all the NOR gates output signals 151-1 to 154-2 of low level. As a result, the output circuits are set in a high impedance state.
- the comparison resultant signal 130 from the comparing circuit 20 always is in the low level. Therefore, the NOR gates 51-1 to 54-2 invert the data signals 141-1 to 144-2 and output to the output circuits.
- the comparison result signal 130 is set to the high level. Therefore, the data signals are set to the low level and outputted to the output circuits. In this manner, coincidence/incoincidence of data signals can be determined.
- the pass to determine the coincidence/non-coincidence of data is present in parallel to the data pass from data amplifiers 11 to 14 to output control circuits 51 to 54. Accordingly, in order to make the data pass to have a pipeline structure for speed-up, if latch circuits for outputting data in response to an internal synchronous signal are arranged between the data amplifiers 11 to 14 and the output control circuits 51 to 54 in place of the buffers 71-1 to 74-2, there is a difference in timing between the reaching of data to the output control circuits 51-1 to 54-2 and the reaching of the comparison resultant signal to the output control circuits 51 to 54.
- the data signal is temporarily outputted when the output circuits are to be set to the high impedance state for the non-coincidence of data, or the output circuit is temporarily set to the high impedance state when the data signals are to be outputted.
- the latch circuits cannot be optimally arranged in the synchronous-type semiconductor memory device having an internal pipeline structure for speed-up.
- the comparison resultant signal is supplied to the output control circuit earlier than the data signals.
- the data signals between the latch circuits to be newly arranged and the output control circuits 51 to 54 are compared by the comparing circuit 20 such that the output control circuit earlier than the comparison the comparison resultant signal is supplied to the output control circuits 51 to 54, the data signals are supplied to resultant signal.
- a testing apparatus or a memory tester used for delivery test outputs a high level output when the output signal has a level higher than a preset VOH level and a low level output when the output signal has a level lower than a preset VOL level, and determines a high impedance state when the output signal has a level between the preset VOH level and the preset VOL level. Accordingly, if it is determined to be the high impedance after the high or low level output is temporarily outputted, it is required to delay the determination timing in the test apparatus or the memory tester. As a result, it becomes impossible to test the speed characteristics such as access time of the semiconductor memory device. On the contrary, if the high or low level output is outputted after the high impedance is temporarily determined, the test cannot be always performed correctly, depending upon the output determination timing in the testing apparatus or the memory tester.
- a test burn-in apparatus which is often used for the delivery test of the semiconductor memory device in the parallel test mode and which has a good test efficiency because there are many parallel test points does not have two determination levels of VOH and VOL. For this reason, when a signal has a level higher than a preset VO level, it is determined to be a high level output, and when a signal has a level lower than the preset VO level, it is determined to be a low level output. Accordingly, when the high impedance output is outputted, it is determined that the signal is the same as a signal outputted immediately before. In this manner, if the high or low level output is temporarily outputted, the high impedance output cannot be correctly determined.
- JP-A-Heisei 3-222200 Japanese Laid Open Patent Disclosure
- JP-A-Heisei 3-222200 Japanese Laid Open Patent Disclosure
- a path in the parallel test mode is different from that in the normal operation mode. Therefore, there is a problem in that it is not possible to test the speed characteristics of the semiconductor memory device. Also, a lot of circuits for latching the comparison result must be prepared so that the chip area increases.
- JP-A-Heisei 4-47590 Japanese Laid Open Patent Disclosure
- JP-A-Heisei 4-47590 Japanese Laid Open Patent Disclosure
- the parallel test is not performed by comparing the read out data.
- the same problem described above will be occur in the arrangement of the latch circuits for the parallel test.
- the present invention has, as an object, to provide a semiconductor memory device which can be tested in a parallel test mode and a test method for the same.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a semiconductor memory device in which latch circuits are optimally arranged so that it can have a pipeline structure and a test method.
- a semiconductor memory device having a pipeline structure includes an amplifier section for amplifying data signals from a plurality of data sources such as memory cells in which same data has been stored in advance, a determining section for determining whether all the data signals are same, to generate a determination result signal, a synchronous signal generating section for generating a synchronous signal, a transfer section for selectively transferring one of signals associated with the amplified data signals and predetermined signals in accordance with the determination result signal and in synchronous with the synchronous signal, and an output section including a plurality of output circuits, for providing, for each of the data signals, one of a low level signal, a high level signal and a signal indicative of a high impedance state in response to the transferred signals such that same output signals are outputted from the plurality of output circuits.
- the transfer section may include a latching section for latching the amplified data signals in response to the synchronous signal to generate latched signals, and an output control section for selectively transferring one of signals associated with the latched signals and the predetermined signals to the output section in accordance with the determination result signal.
- the output control section outputs the signals associated with the latched signals to the output section in accordance with the determination result signal when it is determined by the determining section that all the data signals are same and the output section outputs one of the high level signals and the low level signals based on the signals associated with the latched signals.
- the output control section outputs the predetermined signals to the output section in accordance with the determination result signal when it is determined by the determining section that all the data signals are not same and the output section outputs the signal indicative of the high impedance state.
- the determining section determines whether all the data signals are same, based on the amplified data signals and the latching section latches the determination result signal in response to the synchronous signal to output the latched determination result signal to the output control section.
- the transfer section includes a latching section for latching the amplified data signals in response to the synchronous signal to generate latched signals, a delay section for delaying the latched signals, and an output control section for selectively transferring one of signals associated with the delated signals and the predetermined signals to the output section in accordance with the determination result signal.
- the output control section outputs the signals associated with the delayed signals to the output section in accordance with the determination result signal when it is determined by the determining section that all the data signals are same and the output section outputs one of the high level signals and the low level signals based on the latched signals.
- the output control section outputs the predetermined signals to the output section in accordance with the determination result signal when it is determined by the determining section that all the data signals are not same and the output section outputs the signal indicative of the high impedance state.
- the determining section determines whether all the data signals are same, based on the latched signals to generate the determination result signal.
- a method of testing a semiconductor memory device having a pipeline structure comprising the steps of:
- FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of a semiconductor memory device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 3A to 3H-4 are timing charts illustrating the wave forms of various signals in the semiconductor memory device according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of a semiconductor memory device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A to 5F-4 are timing charts illustrating the wave forms of various signals in the semiconductor memory device according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of the semiconductor memory device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the semiconductor memory device of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2 data associated with 4 memory cells are processed.
- the semiconductor memory device is composed of data amplifiers 11 to 14, a synchronous signal generating circuit 30, a comparing circuit 20, synchronizing circuits 40, 41-1, 41-2 . . . 44-2, output control circuits 51 to 54, and output circuits 61 to 64.
- data signals associated with a plurality of memory cells i.e., data signals associated with 4 memory cells in this embodiment, 101-1, 101-2, 102-1, 102-2, 103-1, 103-2, 104-1, and 104-2 are inputted to the data amplifiers 11 to 14.
- a data amplification signal DE100 is inputted into the data amplifiers 11 to 14.
- the data signals 101-1 and 101-2; 102-1 and 102-2; 103-1 and 103-2; 104-1 and 104-2 are complementary signals, respectively.
- Each of the data amplifiers 11 to 14 amplifies the corresponding complementary data signals in response to the data amplification signal DE100 to have a high level equal to a power supply higher potential and a low level equal to a power supply lower potential, i.e., a ground level. As a result, the amplified data signals 121-1 to 124-2 are obtained.
- Each of the synchronizing circuits is composed of a D-type flip-flop circuit.
- the amplified data signals 121-1 to 124-2 are supplied to data input terminals of the synchronizing circuits 41-1, 41-2 . . . 44-2, respectively.
- the amplified data signals 121-1 to 124-2 are grouped into two groups. That is, one group is composed of the amplified data signals 121-1, 122-1, 123-1 and 124-1 and the other group is composed of the amplified data signals 121-2, 122-2, 123-2 and 124-2.
- the two groups of amplified data signals are supplied to the comparing circuit 20.
- the comparing circuit 20 is composed of two AND gates 20-1 and 20-2 and a NOR gate 20-3.
- the AND gate 20-1 receives the one group of amplified data signals 121-1, 122-1, 123-1 and 124-1 and the AND gate 20-2 receives the other group of amplified data signals 121-2, 122-2, 123-2 and 124-2.
- the outputs of the AND gates 20-1 and 20-2 are supplied supplied as a comparison resultant signal to the data input to the NOR gate 20-3.
- the output of the NOR gate 20-3 is terminal of the flip-flop circuit 40 as the synchronizing circuit.
- the comparing circuit 20 outputs the active comparison result signal of a low level.
- the comparing circuit 20 outputs an inactive comparison result signal of a high level. In this case, because each of the complementary data signal pairs is amplified by the data amplifier, there is no case where two amplified data signals of the pair have the same level.
- the synchronous signal generating circuit 30 generates an internal synchronous signal 120 in synchronous with, for example, an external clock signal.
- the internal synchronous signal 120 is supplied to the clock terminals of the flip-flop circuits 40 to 44-2 as the synchronizing circuits. Therefore, the outputs 140, 141-1 to 144-2 of the flip-flop circuits 40 to 41 are outputted at the same timing. In this manner, there is no delay between the comparison result signal 140 from the flip-flop circuit 40 and the data signals 141-1 to 144-2 from the flip-flop circuits 41-1 to 44-2.
- the data signals 141-1 to 144-2 outputted from the flip-flop circuits 41-1 to 44-2 are supplied to the output control circuits 51 to 54, respectively. Also, the comparison result signal 140 is supplied to all the output control circuits 51 to 54.
- the output control circuits 51 to 54 is composed of two NOR gates 51-1 and 51-2; 52-1 and 52-2; 53-1 and 53-2; and 54-1 and 54-2, respectively.
- the data signals 141-1 to 144-2 from the flip-flop circuits 41-1 to 44-2 are respectively received by the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2.
- the comparison resultant signal 140 from the flip-flop circuit 40 is received by all the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2.
- the comparison result signal 140 when the comparison result signal 140 is in the high level, the outputs 151-1 to 154-2 of all the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2 necessarily becomes a low level.
- the comparison result signal 140 is in the low level, the inverted signals of the data signals supplied to the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2 are outputted from the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2.
- the output circuits 61 to 64 is composed of two N-channel MOS transistors 61-1 and 61-2; 62-1 and 62-2; 63-1 and 63-2; and 64-1 and 64-2, which are connected between the power supply higher potential and the ground potential in series, respectively.
- the outputs 151-1 to 154-2 of the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2 are respectively supplied to the N-channel MOS transistors 61-1 to 64-2.
- the output circuit 61 is set to a high impedance state, when the data signals 151-1 and 151-2 are in the low level. When the data signal 151-1 is in the high level and the data signal 151-2 is in the low level, the output circuit 61 outputs an output signal 111 of a high level.
- the output circuit 61 when the data signal 151-1 is in the low level and the data signal 151-2 is in the high level, the output circuit 61 outputs the output signal 111 of a low level.
- the other output circuits 62 to 64 also operate in the same manner as the output circuit 61 to output the output signals 112 to 114.
- the output circuits 61 to 64 output the same signal 111 to 114. Therefore, all the memory cells can be checked only by monitoring one of the output circuits.
- the data signals 101-1 to 104-2 shown in FIGS. 3C-1 to 3C-4 are amplified by the data amplifiers 11 to 14 to produce the signals 121-1 to 124-2.
- the amplified data signals 121-1, 122-1, 123-1 and 124-1 are in the high level and the amplified data signals 121-2, 122-2, 123-2 and 124-2 are in the low level.
- the comparison resultant signal from the comparing circuit 20 is in the low level.
- the inverted data signals 151-1 to 154-2 of the data signals 141-1 to 144-2 are supplied to the output circuits 61 to 64 as shown in FIGS. 3G-1 to 3G-4. Therefore, the output circuits 61 to 64 output the output signals 111 to 114 of the low level as shown in FIGS. 3H-1 to 3H-4.
- the data amplification signal DE100 becomes a high level again, as shown in FIG. 3A. It is assumed that the data signals 101-1, 102-1, and 104-1 are in the low level, and the data signal 103-1 is in the high level, as shown in FIGS. 3C-1 to 3C-4. At this time, because the amplified data signals 121-2, 122-2, and 124-2 are in the high level but the amplified data signal 123-2 is in the low level, the comparison resultant signal from the comparing circuit 20 changes to the high level.
- the output signals 151-1 to 154-2 of the low level are supplied from the NOR gates 51-1 to 54-2 to the output circuits 61 to 64. Therefore, the output circuits 61 to 64 are set to the high impedance states, as shown in FIGS. 3H-1 to 3H-4.
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of the semiconductor memory device according to the second embodiment of the present invention, in which the same constituents as those shown in FIG. 2 is denoted by the same reference numerals or symbols to omit the further description thereof.
- the data signals 131-1 to 134-2 outputted from the flip-flop circuits 41-1 to 44-2 are supplied as the data signals 141-1 to 144-2 to the output control circuits 51 to 54 via the delay circuits 81-1 to 84-2, respectively.
- each of the delay circuits 81-1 to 84-2 has a predetermined delay time equal to or slightly longer than the operation time of the comparing circuit 20.
- the semiconductor memory device may includes a switch 20-4 for forcing the comparison resultant signal 140 connect to the ground level in response to a mode control signal 25 which is activated in the normal operation mode.
- the comparing circuit 20 is invalidated in the normal operation mode.
- a switch 81-3 which is closed in response to the mode control signal 25 may be provided such that the delay circuit does not function in the normal operation mode.
- the data signals 101-1 to 104-2 are amplified by the data amplifiers 11 to 14 to produce the signals 121-1 to 124-2, as in the first embodiment.
- the amplified data signals 121-1, 122-1, 123-1 and 124-1 are in the high level and the amplified data signals 121-2, 122-2, 123-2 and 124-2 are in the low level.
- the latched data signals 131-1 to 134-2 are outputted to the delay circuits 81-1 to 84-2, as shown in FIGS. 5B-1 to 5B-4 and then supplied to the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2 of the output control circuits 51 to 54 with a predetermined delay time as the delayed data signals 141-1 to 144-2, as shown in FIGS. 5D-1 to 5D-4. Also, the latched data signals 131-1 to 134-2 are supplied to the comparing circuit 20.
- the comparison resultant signal from the comparing circuit 20 is in the low level as shown in FIG. 5C.
- the comparison resultant signal 140 is supplied to the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2.
- the inverted data signals 151-1 to 154-2 of the data signals 141-1 to 144-2 are supplied to the output circuits 61 to 64 as shown in FIGS. 5E-1 to 5E-4. Therefore, the output circuits 61 to 64 output the output signals 111 to 114 of the low level as shown in FIGS. 5F-1 to 5F-4.
- the data amplification signal DE100 becomes a high level again. It is assumed that the data signals 101-1, 102-1, and 104-1 are in the low level, and the data signal 103-1 is in the high level.
- the internal synchronous signal 120 goes to a high level as shown in FIG. 5A
- all the amplified data signals 121-1 to 124-2 are latched by the flip-flop circuits 41-1 to 44-2, respectively.
- the latched data signals 131-1 to 134-2 are outputted to the NOR gates 91-1 to 94-2 of the output control circuits 51 to 54 via the delay circuits 81-1 to 84-2, as shown in FIGS. 5B-1 to 5B-4. Also, the latched data signals shown in FIG.
- the comparison resultant signal is supplied to all of the output control circuits 51 to 54.
- the comparison resultant signal may be supplied only to the output control circuit 51 which is used for the parallel test mode and the other output control circuits may be each composed of a buffer.
- the delay circuits are provided such that the reaching of determining result of coincidence/non-coincidence of data to the output control circuits is substantially the same time or slightly earlier than the reaching of the data signals to the output control circuits. Therefore, when the output of the output circuit must be set to the high impedance state because of the non-coincidence of data, there is no case that the transfer data signal is temporarily outputted. Also, when the data signals must be outputted, there is no case that the output circuit is temporarily set to the high impedance state.
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